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·        Roman Sculptor (1st century A. D.). Portrait of Cicero (1st century A. D., Rome, The Capitoline Museum)

·        Roman Sculptor (2nd century A. D.). Bronze Portrait of Emperor Marcus Aurelius (btw. 170-180 A. D., Paris, Musée du Louvre)

·        Roman Sculptor (2nd century A. D.). Bust of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius (btw. 161-180 A. D., Istanbul, Archeological Museum)

·        Roman Sculptor (2nd century A. D.). Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius (btw. 161-180 A. D., Rome, The Capitoline Museum)

o   Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius (contemporary copy, Rome, The Capitol)

o   Chassériau. Study of the Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius (Paris, Musée du Louvre)

·        Roman Sculptor (2nd century A. D.). Marcus Aurelius (Ephesus, Archeological Museum)

·        Roman Sculptor (2nd century A. D.). Portrait of the Empress Faustina the Younger (wife to Marcus Aurelius, c. 125-176 A. D.) (btw. 161-180 A. D., New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art)

·        Roman Sculptor (2nd century A. D.). Portrait of Marcus Aurelius (btw. 161-180 A. D., Rome, The Capitoline Museum)

·        Roman Sculptor (2nd century A. D.). Portrait of Marcus Aurelius about the Time of His Adoption by Antoninus Pius (138 A. D., Paris, Musée du Louvre)

·        Roman Sculptor (2nd century A. D.). Statue of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius (btw. 161-180 A. D., Istanbul, Archeological Museum)

·        Roman Sculptor (2nd century A. D.). The Emperor Hadrian Surrounded by His Adopted Son, the Future Emperor Antoninus Pius and the Latter’s Adopted Sons Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus (btw. 161-180 A. D., Ephesus, Archeological Museum)

o   Marcus Aurelius (Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, 121-180 A. D., Roman emperor from 161 to 180)

o   Other persons:

§  Antoninus Pius (Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius, original name Titus Aurelius Fulvius Boionius Arrius Antoninus, 86-161 A. D., Roman emperor from 138 to 161)

§  Hadrian (Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus, original name Publius Aelius Hadrianus, 76-138 A. D., Roman emperor from 117 to 138)

§  Lucius Verus (Lucius Aurelius Verus, original name Lucius Ceionius Commodus, 130-169 A. D., Marcus Aurelius’ co-emperor, from 161 to 169)

·        Roman Sculptor (2nd century A. D.). The Emperor Marcus Aurelius (c. 180-183 A. D., Paris, Musée du Louvre)

·        Roman Sculptor (2nd century A. D.). Triumph of Marcus Aurelius: Relief from the Honorary Monument to Marcus Aurelius (btw. 176-180 A. D., Rome, Palazzo dei Conservatori)

·        Roman Sculptor (2nd or 3rd century A. D.). Bust of Socrates (Pergamum, Archeological Museum)

·        Roman Sculptor (after the Greek original of late 3rd – early 2nd century B. C.). Antisthenes of Athens (London, The British Museum)

·        Roman Sculptor. Bust of Socrates (Ephesus, Archeological Museum)

·        Roman Sculptor (after the Greek original of late 3rd – early 2nd century B. C.). Epicurus (London, The British Museum)

·        Roman Sculptor (after the Greek original of the 2nd half of the 4th century B. C.). Herm Depicting Socrates (Rome, The Capitoline Museum)

·        Roman Sculptor (after the Greek original dating c. 380-360 B. C.). Socrates (London, The British Museum)

·        Roman Wall Painter (c. 1st century A. D.). Crates and Hipparchia: A Roman wall painting in the Villa Farnesina (Rome, Museo delle Terme)

o   Crates of Thebes (detail)

o   Hipparchia of Maroneia (detail)

 

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